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lysosomes are the waste disposal system of the cell why ?​

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Answered by adityasrivatsan287
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A lysosome is a small vesicle-like eukaryotic organelle. It contains hydrolytic enzymes that break down waste material and cellular debris. ... Lysosomes digest excess or worn-out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses or bacteria. Thus, they are called as disposal system of the cell.

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Answered by BrainlyJossh
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As most high schoolers learn, the lysosome carries out waste disposal and recycling. In a process known as autophagy (meaning “self-eating”), it takes in old cellular components and unneeded large molecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids and sugars, and digests them with the help of enzymes and acids.

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